RV roadside assistance policies: AAA, Allstate, Good Sam, others? [message #124248] |
Mon, 02 May 2011 15:22 |
Andrew
Messages: 213 Registered: April 2011 Location: Connecticut
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Ken Henderson wrote on Sun, 01 May 2011 21:25 |
All I've seen recommended here is AAA RV tow insurance. But, there are
other good sources: I've had Allstate's RV RoadHelp for over 15 years and
have used it several times, always with good experience. The cost is
similar to AAA. I don't know their waiting period, but it would certainly
be worth checking before you move the coach. There's no use risking a high
towing bill if it's not necessary. And it covers anything you or your spouse
are driving.
https://www.allstatemotorclub.com/amc/plans/plans.faces
JMHO,
Ken H.
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Thanks, Ken.
I signed up for AAA a few days back, and the passenger car plus RV coverage cost was $204 for myself and wife. AAA doesn't offer RV-only coverage.
Allstate's coverage for RV-only is $100 (passenger car is $52).
I didn't compare coverage levels and service carefully, but Allstate appears to offer "unlimited" towing instead of AAA's 4 tows/yr, max 100mi each.
Either way, Allstate seems better if you're looking for a la carte services.
No one mentioned the Good Sam Club coverages, but they look to be competitive or better.
AAA: (regional, start at http://www.aaa.com/ )
Allstate: https://www.allstatemotorclub.com/amc/plans/plans.faces
Good Sam: http://www.goodsamers.com/benefits/compare.cfm
1973 Sequoia 260 (since 2011)
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